Beers On Tap

Gold Rush IPA

"There's gold in them hills!".....at least some people thought there was in 1887 in the nearby Trap Mountains. Amity was briefly hit with Gold Fever, but as quickly as it came, it ended, as the rumors turned out to be false. This IPA will hit you like gold fever, it is a medium body, bittered with hops that bring a nice stone fruit flavor to the table, and it's teetering on the edge of a double with its high ABV that will have you heading for the hills.

Roots Irish Red

Paying homage to the Irish heritage that Arkansas has, which has influenced many aspects of the culture, such as music and speech. Our red is influenced by the smoothness and simplicity of reds from Ireland, its an easy drinkin', front porch pickin' kind of brew. This ale is just one more way to appreciate our roots.

Fire Tower Stout

After one of the largest fires in US history burned up a large area of the Northwest in 1910, early fire detection became a priority for the Forest Service. Forest Fire Lookouts emerged all over the nation. At the peak of their use, Arkansas had 122 known fire towers in operation. With the advance in technology, the towers were eventually retired, but there are still 10 that serve a a reminder for the passing tourist as historical sites. This stout will keep you on fire-watch with its smoky aroma attributed to the cherrywood smoked malt.

Snacks and Full Fledged Meals

Blank Slate Bistro food trailer is right outside our patio sharing the same operating hours as us

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Ouachita Porter

Ouachita (pronounced wa-shi-ta or o-wa-chi-ta), is great representation of why Arkansas is called the Natural State. Stemming from the name of the tribe that lived on this land long before us, Ouachita has been given to mark many natural resources including lake, river, mountain range and many more man-made establishments.

Lost Louisiana Mine Pale Ale

At one time Arkansas was part of the Louisiana territory which was established by the French during the 17th century, sold to the Spaniards, then back to the French before it became part of the growing United states. But during the time that the Spanish ruled the territory a legend of hidden treasure was born. Its said that buried in Arkansan mountains there is Spanish gold in a hidden mine, no one is sure where it is nor has it been recorded to have been discovered. It remains lost.

Copperhead IPA (Coming spring 2020)

Despite the beautiful copper color and shapely hourglass markings, a copperhead is nothing you want to stumble upon while hiking one of Arkansas trails. Thankfully their venomous bites are rarely fatal, and occasionally do not even contain any venom at all. Like the bite of a snake, this IPA will have you admiring its copper color than hit you with its “venomous'” habanero bite.

Old Fashioned Rootbeer

Non- Alcoholic soda

Made from scratch, our house recipe has been perfected. Brewed with a long list of roots, herbs, and spices, sweetened with cane sugar and molasses. This non-alcoholic treat will take you back in time to the soda shoppe where something similar was served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream!